Ahh Cybertron... The first series that I seriously tried to 'collect'.
In Japan this was Galaxy Force and was a completely new continuity to the preceding Micron Legend and Superlink series. It was Hasbro that awkwardly tried to tie Cybertron to the previous two series hence forming the 'Unicron Trilogy'. It was impressive that the cartoon models were completely based off the toy designs so toy-accuracy was extremely good. The Cybertron story was not especially notable and most the characters were pretty 2 dimensional however the constant planet hopping, meeting new Transformers and upgrades kept the interest there.
The toys are what makes this line. I reckon Cybertron strikes closest to the optimum balance between beautifully sculpted design, sufficent paint apps/decos, toy sturdiness and articulation, cartoon accuracy, gimmickry and simplicity/pleasure of transformation. The scout-class toys are probably the weakest of the line however it strikes gold in the deluxe-class range.
The gimmickry in terms of Cyber keys/Force Chips were very well done. Most integrated very well with the design of the toy and were unobtrusive unlike many of the minicon, energon weapon or powerlinx gimmicks from Armada and Energon. However I have to note that Cybertron is one of the worst offendors in electronic sound gimmickry: Heavy sound boxes that add very little play value and often unnecessarily bloat the toy or put it off balance.
If the cartoon were better I would say we would owe a lot of our future membership to Cybertron since the toys were brilliant. However it takes a successful fusion between cartoon and toy to generate nostalgia and I think (as much as I dislike that toyline) that award would have to go to Animated![]()